September 6th-10th The Bill Murray Day Fan Art Show @ #Hashtag Gallery, 830 Dundas St. W. In 2014, to promote the world premiere of his film St. Vincent, TIFF declared September 5th Bill Murray Day in Toronto. Little did they know, this event would inspire a Fan Art Show several years later. Open 4-10 pm Wednesday through Friday and 2-8 pm Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds to F.U.MS., a organization that raises money and awareness for youth affected by MS.

September 6th-10th Muttonhead Sample & Warehouse Sale @ Muttonhead, 337 Roncesvalles Ave. Shop Muttonhead’s largest selection of Fall ’17 and Spring ’18 samples as well as previous season styles all at final markdowns, up to 75% off. Open 10-7 pm Wednesday, 11-7 pm Thursday and Friday, and 11-6 pm Saturday and Sunday.

September 8th-10th Veg Food Fest @ Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queen’s Quay W. North America’s largest celebration of all things veg, inspiring people to choose a healthier, greener, more compassionate lifestyle through plant-based eating.

WEDNESDAY

7 pm Music Bingo @ The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W. A FREE weekly event combining the love of music with the traditional bingo format. Each player receives a Music Bingo card which consists of an assortment of songs. Instead of calling out numbers, they play the music! Singing along encouraged.

8 pm Drake Trivia @ The Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen St. W. Teams of four or less put their random knowledge to the test as hosts Megan Griffith-Greene and Jeromy Lloyd fire off questions ranging from sporting records and celebrity scandals to geographic discoveries and culinary lingo. $2 to participate and the winning table gets an $80 Drake gift card (plus bragging rights)! Click here to reserve with OpenTable, or show up early to ensure a spot for your team.

THURSDAY

6 pm Pizza in the Park @ Christie Pits, 750 Bloor St. W. Enjoy fresh Neapolitan pizza from the fine folks at Pizzeria Libretto, organic craft beer from Beau’s, and delicious Indian veggies and rice from Banjara Indian Cuisine from 6-8 pm. This month, Angie’s Juicery will joining the fun and Brass Slam will be playing live music. All proceeds support local greening projects through David Suzuki Foundation’s The Butterflyway Project.

7 pm “Hard Twist: Yarn” Opening Reception @ The Gladstone Hotel (3rd & 4th floor), 1214 Queen St. W. The opening reception for “Hard Twist: Yarn,” the 12th annual edition of the Gladstone Hotel’s signature show of textile-based art. This year’s show challenges artists to spin a tale with thread, but without words. Until 10 pm. Exhibition runs through January 7th.

10 pm What’s My Age Again? @ The Dance Cave, 529 Bloor St. W. A ’90s party with DJ Misty!

10 pm Get Lo @ Clinton’s, 693 Bloor St. W. Bangs & Blush bring you the ULTIMATE ’90s til now dance party, GET LO! They’ll be playing all the shit you wanna hear from the ’90s to today.

10 pm The Drake x Corona Sunsets Present: Endless Summer @ The Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen St. W. A house party celebrating music, art, and film. Featuring sounds from SWTO, Harrison, and more, as well as the screening of Ways To Water, a dramatic short film that explores the metaphysics of water and human relationships. $10.

7 pm “Hard to Kill” Opening Reception @ Unlovable Gallery, 1415-B Dundas St. W. An interactive art exhibition about emotional resilience. Curated by Jessica D’Angelo and Sarah Brown, the opening night will be brought to life with drinks, music and interactive experiences involving sound, photography, textiles, and visual art. After party at Unlovable from 10 pm-late.

8 pm Feels Issue 03: Body Love Launch Party @ Belljar Cafe & Bar, 2072 Dundas St. W. The official launching of Feels’ third issue: Body Love! Bring your friends, grab a drink and a copy of the issue, and chat with creators Hannah Browne and Sarah Vardy and some of their contributors. Until midnight.

9 pm HER: The ExHERbition @ Glad Day Bookshop, 499 Church St. HER is back for one night only in support of Glad Day Bookshop, featuring all HER’s favourite DJs spinning house, disco, and dance. PWYC before 10 pm, $10 after, with proceeds benefitting Glad Day.

10 pm Hot Cakes @ Swan Dive, 1631 Dundas St. W. Get down with your bad self to this classic soul, R&B, and funk night, brought to you by Good Kids! Feel-good music to make you shake, rattle, and roll all night long.

10 pm Gold Chain @ The Ossington, 61 Ossington Ave. DJs Aoki and Snack will have you dancing all night long to the best hip-hop of today and yesterday. You don’t wanna miss this display of supreme DJing – it’s the gold standard.

10 pm Rave to the Grave: Queer Goth Dance Party @ The Steady, 1051 Bloor St. W. Cjris Pyss and James Meier raising hell on the decks. Drink specials all night. $0 at the door.

10 pm DJ Mensa @ The Rec Room, 255 Bremner Blvd. DJ Mensa knows that creating the right vibe trumps all and has spent years perfecting an alchemy of scratching and song selection that weaves between genres and eras to make him a Toronto dance floor favourite.

11 pm Lay These Knight @ The Drake Underground, 1150 Queen St. W. Famou$ Players play the sweatiest R&B anthems from the ’90s to the ’00s to the ’10s. All your old favourites, new favourites, and soon-to-be-favourites! $10.

10 pm Greasy Fruit: Back to Old School @ The Baby G, 1608 Dundas St. W. Monthly west end queer AF sweaty, sweaty dance party! This month, Greasy Fruit is going old school with a night of the best that pop and hip-hop had to offer in the ’90/00s. Andrew Awesome, Wei Back, and Ace Dillinger on the decks. 4 AM LAST CALL. $5 before 10:30 pm, $10 after.

10 pm Skank Top: Moon Crystal Power @ The Steady, 1051 Bloor St. W. Join the finest boys west of Yonge for a body pride not pride body kinda jam! They’re saluting all things Sailor Moon, so get out those wigs, those heels, and that glitter and prepare to FIGHT EVIL BY MOONLIGHT. Bear Sailor Moon on the stage + DJs Michael K and Orange Pekoe on the decks. $5 before 11 pm, $10 after.

10 pm Whatever You Like Feat. Sgt Garbage @ The Ossington, 61 Ossington Ave. All hits, all night with spicy DJs that’ll really get you moving and shaking. It’s the good stuff – the prom that never was!

10 pm F’unreal @ The Boat, 158 Augusta Ave. Six great DJs with different styles collide in a sweaty mash-up of fun. $5.

10 pm One Leg Up @ Swan Dive, 1631 Dundas St. W. An all vinyl dance party featuring all hit songs from any genre and decade! Curated by DJ Precious Brett, you can expect all the damn best get silly, get down dance party music all night long.

10 pm Queer Slowdance: Think Pink Edition @ The Dovercourt House, 805 Dovercourt Rd. With a lending library of designated dancers for all the wallflowers, and a dance card-booklet to set up dances in advance (should you choose to), Toronto Queer Slowdance has all slow songs, all night long! (Except for the occasional intermission when they play the fastest songs they can find.) It’s high school with a happy ending. Fabulous and inspired pinkish attire, while desired, is not required. $10.

10 pm Tiki Disco Saturdays @ Miss Thing’s, 1279 Queen St. W. Post-dinner Saturday night party in the Coconut Room, with special guest DJs to make you MOVE! No cover before midnight.

10 pm Expansions @ The Rec Room, 255 Bremner Blvd. Beam Me Up DJs Cyclist and The Patchouli Brothers celebrate house music’s creative ascendancy from disco and the impetus to all modern dance music.

10 pm Turning Point @ The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St. W. A special evening dedicated to the many tropical rhythms and sounds of the past for the dance floor, LOUD! Resident selector A Man Called Warwick and special guest Rickard Masip (Sweden) share a top-notch selection of Indo, Afro, Latin, Arabic, Asian, Brazilian, Balkan, and Caribbean. $10.

11 pm Racks & Bands @ The Drake Underground, 1150 Queen St. W. Let Jay Jolliffe and Big Jacks take you on a rollercoaster ride through the biggest songs in hip-hop and RnB. $10.

11 am Parkdale Flea @ 1266 Queen St. W.Parkdale Flea is back with over 30 local vendors. Antique, vintage, collectables, handmade, jewellery, local artisans, crafts, food and drink, good vibes, and more! Free entry and dog friendly. Until 6 pm.

12 pm El Bogo Fring’s Warehouse @ 17 Noble St. A Susur Lee-inspired outdoor food and fashion event thrown by Chef Grant Soto where terrible designer clothing is encouraged. There’ll be a $4.99 barbecue menu from Smoke Signals and every item will be wrapped in Gucci ribbons. There’ll also be cocktails, games, and face painters who will only paint box logos. You’ll be charged $4.99 if you drop any food (this might be a joke). Proceeds will benefit the Northern Cancer Fund. Until 6 pm.